Women's Rights (Plus one)
Modern and Authors
The First
100

This woman made a brave stand on a bus in the 1950's.

Rosa Parks (1913-2005)

100

This woman is a graduate of both Princeton and Harvard law school, held positions in social services in Chicago, and is the first African-American First Lady in American history. 

Michelle Obama

100

The first African-American vice president of the USA. 

Kamala Harris

200

This woman managed the "underground railroad" in order to help slaves escape the American South. 

Hariet Tubman (1822-1913)

200

Many consider her to be one of the best tennis players ever, winning more "Grand Slam" singles titles than any other woman. 

Serena Williams

200

The first artist to win the grammy for "Album of the Year" four times. 

Taylor Swift

300

DESIGNER OF THE GHANA FLAG

THEODOSIA OKOH

300

Beginning her television career at only 19 years old, this woman, eventually creating a talk-show which would last for 25 years, during which time she became a billionaire owing to the show - and her personality's - popularity.

She was the richest African-American of the 20th century and is known for her charity works and was known, at one point, as the "queen of all media". 

Oprah Winfrey

300
She was the first former first lady to serve in the senate. She was the first woman senator of New York. 

Hiliary Clinton

400

QUEEN MOTHER OF DAGBON

NAA YAA

400

FIRST WOMAN TO INFLUENCE THE POWER AND INFLUENCE THAT WOMEN WIELDED IN WEST AFRICAN MONARCHIES

NANA DOKUA



400

QUEEN Mother of ashanti empire

YAA ASANTEWAA

500

FIRST FEMALE JOURNALIST  IN GHANA

AKUA ASABEA AYISI

500

This woman is considered one of the most important literary figures of American history. Her style was "gothic", and often wrote about death. She was active in the 19th century, but her work would not be well-known until the 1950s. 






Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)

500

The first female to fly solo across the Atlantic ocean.

Amelia Earhart (1897-1939)

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